John Bacon (died April 3, 1783) (also "Bloody John Bacon"), was a leader of the Pine Robbers, a band of Loyalist guerrilla fighters who hid out in the Pine Barrens of south-central New Jersey and preyed upon Patriots toward the end of the American Revolutionary War. The group was responsible for the October 1782 , which occurred after hostilities between the United States and Great Britain had been put on hold pending treaty negotiations. He and his band were relentlessly pursued thereafter. Bacon was killed the following March while resisting capture (considered by several historians to be the last casualty of the war).
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| - John Bacon (died April 3, 1783) (also "Bloody John Bacon"), was a leader of the Pine Robbers, a band of Loyalist guerrilla fighters who hid out in the Pine Barrens of south-central New Jersey and preyed upon Patriots toward the end of the American Revolutionary War. The group was responsible for the October 1782 , which occurred after hostilities between the United States and Great Britain had been put on hold pending treaty negotiations. He and his band were relentlessly pursued thereafter. Bacon was killed the following March while resisting capture (considered by several historians to be the last casualty of the war). (en)
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| - Barnegat Township, New Jersey
- Benjamin Franklin
- Deaths by bayonet
- Pemberton, New Jersey
- Place of birth unknown
- Year of birth unknown
- Province of New Jersey
- Pine Robbers
- George III of the United Kingdom
- Monmouth County, New Jersey
- Manahawkin, New Jersey
- Loyalists in the American Revolution from New Jersey
- Partisan (military)
- Patriot (American Revolution)
- 18th-century births
- Burlington, New Jersey
- Cedar Bridge Tavern
- William Franklin
- William Livingston
- Long Beach Island
- American Revolutionary War
- Barnegat Inlet
- Jacobstown, New Jersey
- Deaths by firearm in New Jersey
- Arneytown, New Jersey
- People from Monmouth County, New Jersey
- People of colonial New Jersey
- 1783 deaths
- Loyalist military personnel of the American Revolutionary War
- Jersey Shore
- Pine barrens
- Guerrilla
- Cutter (ship)
- New Jersey
- Roof shingle
- Loyalist (American Revolution)
- Long Beach Island, Ocean County, New Jersey
- dbr:Long_Beach_Island_Massacre
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| - John Bacon (died April 3, 1783) (also "Bloody John Bacon"), was a leader of the Pine Robbers, a band of Loyalist guerrilla fighters who hid out in the Pine Barrens of south-central New Jersey and preyed upon Patriots toward the end of the American Revolutionary War. The group was responsible for the October 1782 , which occurred after hostilities between the United States and Great Britain had been put on hold pending treaty negotiations. He and his band were relentlessly pursued thereafter. Bacon was killed the following March while resisting capture (considered by several historians to be the last casualty of the war). (en)
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